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Reverse e-auctions

Reverse e-auctions 'an invitation to cut standards'
One company boss who took part in the London Procurement Programme’s reverse e-auctions in May called them depressing.

The chief executive, who wished to remain anonymous, said he thought that the company had completed the procurement process after submitting a 206-point questionnaire, with 9 attachments, followed by a 122-question tendering document with 18 attachments in February.

“We heard nothing for a month, which was odd given the contracts were to start on April 1. Suddenly we were told, ‘Congratulations. You have been selected to take part in a reverse e-auction’.”

On May 19 the chief executive sat down with his finance director, logged into the LPP website and waited for the bidding to start.

The company had submitted tenders to provide palliative care and care for physical frailty and dementia. It had made bids of more than £1,000 a week for places in its homes. To take part in the e-auction it had to drop its price by at least £8 at a time. When bidding began the company was told its price was in the bottom five in the shortlist of 20.

“We wanted to test the system so we gingerly put in a bid of £10 below what we had tendered. Our position didn’t change,” he said.

“After a few more bids our position had not changed at all. By then we had reached the point where we could not cut the price further without undermining the quality of care so we stopped.”
In all, the company took part in three e-auctions. “In the end we really pushed it and cut our price by over £100 really just to see what would happen. I think we moved up a few places to 15th. It was a very depressing experience.

“You are filled with dread about what you are going to have to cut back on to get within the winning price. It is devoid of any human consideration. It’s fine if you are supplying stationery, but we are talking about human beings. This is an open invitation to companies to cut standards.”

Source: TimesOnline

 

Newsflash

Community Carers needed - Crediton area

Due to expansion, we are seeking additional staff to work in Community within the Crediton area.  Please call Amanda Bowen on 01837 54782 for an application pack.

New supported living unit open in Crediton
We have now opened our supported living unit in Old Tiverton Road, Crediton.  Please call Amanda Bowen on 01837 54782 for information and vacancies. 

Community Care available in Okehampton, Chagford and Crediton
We are pleased to announce our expansion of community care services in the Chagford and Crediton areas.  Call the office for more information on 01837 54782.

New Crediton day centre
A new day centre offering a luncheon club for active elders is open every Wednesday at Orchard Court in Crediton.  Call Nicki Coles on 07912 496708 for more details.